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Mac Monday: How’s the Air up there?

February 4th, 2008 John Leave a comment Go to comments

Some news about the Macbook Air’s problems, it’s processor coming to PC’s and more on today’s show.

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  1. February 4th, 2008 at 14:14 | #1

    I just purchased a Zune 30 for my wife. I am in the process of loading it up.
    I also have the Tim LaHaye audio book on Left Behind.
    What I want to do is be able to pause a book, come back and resume the book. When I put it in music, .mp3 there is no ‘resume where you left off’. Someone said if you have it in podcast it will let you do this.
    I have moved all the audio books to a folder called G:\Zune Podcast\Left Behind.
    When I go back to collection and podcast It will not show up so I can drag it to the Zune icon on the bottom of the screen.
    Any help?
    Doyle Hansel
    Houston, Texas

  2. February 8th, 2008 at 15:46 | #2

    Doyle, mp3′s don’t support pausing. I think if you rip the files using Marketplace they will be saved in a format that the Zune can pause. I’m not 100% sure about that but I will look into it a little further and report what I find in an upcoming podcast.

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